Carter was trying to get ahold of the camera and I think the face he makes is so cute. This is at Boone Hall
The USS Yorktown unfortunaltly due to naps we didn't get up on the ship but it is a decomissioned WWII battleship that has been converted into a museum. It was huge!
This is the driveway to the Boone Hall Plantation. For about 1/2 a mile the road is lined with big oak trees that are about 300 years old. It is beautiful and the trees all have Spanish Moss hanging from the limbs.
Dusty ordered crab legs for dinner and in order to keep Riley entertained Dusty had him "help" and he was working really hard.
Another picture at the USS Y0rktown.
On the boardwalk in Savannah. This was a nice relaxing end to the day. It was sunset/night and there was a man playing his trumpet and we just walked along the river. It was a great end to the trip.
At the aquarium in South Carolina. The boys were ready for their naps at this point but is was a really fun place to visit.
At the aquarium in South Carolina. The boys were ready for their naps at this point but is was a really fun place to visit.
At the aquarium they had a tiny ship that Riley thought was fun to drive. He thinks he should drive anything that moves.
Downtown Charleston. This is an old alley way that was really cool. It was covered with plants and the old cobblestone pathways. This and the old gas lamps on the houses were the best part of downtown.
Our best attempt at a family picture on the ferry to Fort Sumpter. 30 seconds later Carter grabbed my necklace and broke it. There were beads everywhere and we had to hurry and pick them up so nobody would step on them. Riley thought it was great fun.
Fort Sumpter (where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. This was my favorite stop on our trip. All the brickwork you see is original to the fort which is amazing considering how much it was bombed. They said the bricks were made by the slaves but the walls still standing are only the first of three levels. It took about 7 million bricks to built it. It was amazing!
Fort Sumpter. These are the flags that flew above the fort while it was and active fort.
This is a picture of the house at Boone Hall. Again the bricks were made by the slaves and are at least 200 years old.
These are the slave houses. They are also original to the plantation and had tenent farmers living in them until 1947. They are not very big and were really cool.
Riley on an old antique tractor. He was so dirty in this picture, he didn't have his shoes on and was walking in the dirt and kept throwing it so it was all over his face. Oh well, little boys get dirty.
Us on an open cart that took us on a tour of the entire plantation. The history at this place was crazy and so interesting. They also grow a ton of produce every year and locals come and pick what they want. They grow produce all year round and it grows really fast. Amazing what a warm and wet climate can do for a garden.
2 comments:
Cute pics britt! Your boys are so cute! How fun to take a family trip and you look so great! I am so happy that you are happy and a little jelous that you have a house :)
Hey Brittany, your kids are adorable and you look great bytheway! We need to get together sometime!
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